
In Dazzling the Nimbasa Gym!, it was used during Elesa's Gym battle against Ash it battled Ash's Palpitoad and lost. In Enter Elesa, Electrifying Gym Leader!, Elesa's Zebstrika defeated Bianca's Shelmet, Minccino, and Pignite during a Gym battle.

Zebstrika reappeared again in Strong Strategy Steals the Show!, where it battled Ash and his Palpitoad, with the battle resulting in a tie. It reappeared in the next episode, where it was used in a battle against Bianca and her Minccino, which it won. It was revealed to have evolved from his Blitzle. Zebstrika debuted in Reunion Battles In Nimbasa!, under the ownership of Stephan.
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Zebstrika can move as quickly as lightning, releasing thunderclaps at full gallop. This irritable Pokémon fires lightning bolts from its mane when angry. A white, spiked mane runs the length of its body, beginning with two horn-like extensions on its forehead and running down its back to end in a long tail with a starburst-shaped tip. Its nose is black, and its hooves are gray. Its ears are triangular with blue insides, while its eyes are blue with yellow sclerae and white eyelashes. There is one pointed stripe extending from its nose, two elaborate stripes on its neck and chest, one zigzag stripe each on its jaws, back, and hindquarters, one triangular stripe on each of its thighs, and two stripes banding each of its legs.

Its coat is black with white, jagged stripes all over its body.
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Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. In the Generation II games, there is some data for a beta Safari Zone in Fuchsia City, but it was ultimately unused.Unova, Alola, Galar, and Paldea have neither a Safari Zone nor anything similar to or resembling a Safari Zone. In Hisui, the Safari Zone was not yet established, but the main gameplay of Pokémon Legends: Arceus is similar to the Safari Zone.Additionally, in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pal Park is placed in Fuchsia City where it replaces the Safari Zone. The Pal Park in all Generation IV games bears some superficial similarities to a Safari Zone, being a special area where only a specific type of Poké Ball can be used, featuring possible Pokémon species that otherwise cannot be found, and where the player cannot battle the Pokémon found there.Kalos's Friend Safari area, located in Kiloude City, also bears some similarities with Safari Zones, differing in the available wild Pokémon (which are dependent on the Nintendo 3DS Friend Codes of other players) as well as allowing Poké Balls of any variety as opposed to solely Safari Balls.Johto's National Park is somewhat similar to a Safari Zone, being a nature preserve for Pokémon and having a thrice-weekly Bug-Catching Contest which shares several aspects with a Safari Game.Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! effectively do not have a Safari Zone the area that used to be the Safari Zone is replaced with GO Park, while the zoo area in front is referred to as the "Safari Zone" instead.In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Hoenn Safari Zone does not use typical Safari Zone mechanics, instead functioning like normal routes.The Johto Safari Zone has no step limit.The wild Pokémon within Safari Zones are capable of fleeing at any given time. The most important of their specific mechanics, however, is that Trainers do not initiate Pokémon battles with the wild Pokémon, but instead must catch them without battling them.
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Most have a 500 entry fee, a step limit, a series of distinct areas with different wild Pokémon in each, and 30 Safari Balls, with which players may catch the Pokémon they come upon. The mechanics of the Safari Zones are similar to each other.

The eyecatch shown when entering the Safari Zone in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen

